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every time i write and save any ‘deny from’ entry in my web’s root .htaccess file then the whole site errors with a misconfiguratio…
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is putting ‘deny from’ statements in WP/Ubuntu’s /etc/apache2/ apache2.conf file better than putting them in .htaccess?
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<br>Ex…
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What happens if I delete /etc/apache2/apache2.conf? Does the DO WP/Ubuntu install then become a ‘standard’ Apache/WP install?
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yes, support can do that for you.
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<br>In my case I wanted to setup a separate account for a client. But, shocking I know, ‘not…
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my gosh can’t use angled brackets, can’t get around DO’s new folder security config. DO support says i’m in charge of site manageme…
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Apologies. Prior post was Beta!
<br>Allow me to be absolutely precise so there’s no confusion.
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<br>1) The .htaccess ‘deny from…
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This below in the new 'securer' wp/ubuntu site setup @ DO denies access to the site [from visitors] with internal server misconfiguration message.
<Limit GET POST>
order allow,deny
start IP's
deny from 146.0.73
deny f...
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What if we have users needing to login - to post e.g.?
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<br>What was the idea to circumvent them having to bypass the folder se…
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Yes, wish I knew this too. In addition How to change user and pass. would be helpful too.
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<br>There is no .htaccess in /wp-adm…
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at least you guys got that far. Congrats!
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<br>How do you fix the 3.8.1 write permissions issue that I get. (Ubuntu/WP)
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